It was patches of fertile soil in amongst mountains. A nomad tribe would seize such a patch o land, build a fort on a high hill (acropolis) as a refuge if attacked, and this fort later became the centre of a city. These settlements were independent, and could see no benefit in giving it up to join with others, so the system of independent city-states became entrenched, with the Greek world consisting of over 2,ooo city-states spread around the Mediterranean and Black Sea littorals from Sicily and Italy in the west to the cities in Asia Minor in the east.
Mountains divided the people. In ancient times , Greece was not one united or unified country because of the mountains
they all died.... all of them.... :(
In ancient times , Greece nwas not one united or unified country because of the mountains. How did ... How does human development affect the environment?
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The geography of ancient Greece effected it in many ways. The mountains made it so that the city-states were isolated and the seas did so also.
1.How did the geography of Mesopotamia contribute to the development of early civilization there?
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Yes the Ancient Greece geography had some unique effects such as positives and negatives.
maby because isolation
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it made them happy
they all died.... all of them.... :(
the geography of Greece made more independent communities (city states) which helped foster participation in political affairs which gave them their own laws and military power.
A vast and Varied land and rivers
Because the Greeks farted in jars and ate doody
Geography of the Northeast affected its economic development since an increase in rainfall and sea level rise can lead to more damaging floods.
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